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Seven Network slapped on the wrist over 'African gangs' coverage
The communication watchdog says Seven's Sunday Night program broadcast an inaccurate statement about African Australians.
- by Broede Carmody and Jennifer Duke
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Jennifer Byrne joins Mastermind reboot on SBS
Plus, Australian actor Ben Lawson has been cast in a US comedy pilot alongside Katey Sagal.
- by Michael Idato
Game of Thrones
Kit Harington sought therapy after Jon Snow's epic Game of Thrones twist
"I felt I had to feel that I was the most fortunate person in the world, when actually, I felt very vulnerable," the 32-year-old said.
- by Cydney Henderson
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Daily Picks M Magazine Thursday, March 21
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- by Bridget McManus
Julia Louis-Dreyfus' bittersweet goodbye to VP Selina Meyer
Veep star Julia Louis-Dreyfus talks about political satire in the age of the self-satirising White House and saying goodbye after seven seasons.
- by Michael Idato
Killing Eve claims its first local victim
The Heights marks the ABC's foray into soap opera territory but it's unlikely to survive the network's programming whims.
- by Craig Mathieson
With bush wees and fruit bats, Bluey has Australian stories for kids and grown-ups
It has to be the highest praise for any children's series that when an episode finishes the child watching it goes "Again!", while the parent goes: "OK, one more". Every. Single. Time.
- by Louise Rugendyke
Billions artfully peers through a looking glass
Asia Kate Dillon talks about the intersection of politics, art and gender representation on the high stakes finance drama Billions.
- by Michael Idato
Towards darkness: Billions star Maggie Siff gets candid
Maggie Siff talks frankly about the ethical minefield of Billions and Wendy and Chuck's very complicated bedroom life.
- by Michael Idato
Pioneer podcasts that all newcomers should put at the top of their list
Three classic shows of the decade-plus podcast era.
- by Peter Wells